How Great is the Diversity at Bacone College?

Why Diversity Matters

Diversity can be somewhat of buzzword among both college admissions officers and students. What does it mean to you?

Broadly speaking, diversity is the word we use to describe a mixture of people and ideas, and the traditions, belief cultures and systems that come with them.

With all of this in mind, what does 'diversity in college' mean?

When most students seek diversity on campus, what they are actually looking for are opportunities to express themselves and find community with others who believe the same way, as well as opportunities to learn from those from different backgrounds and cultures.

Diversity can be encouraged by the college in multiple ways. For one, institutions should be making an effort to hire a diverse faculty to nurture students. But the school should also be doing the best they can to promote meaningful interaction between people from differing backgrounds. This prevents faculty and students from becoming isolated and promotes positive connections.

Get Started Learning About Diversity at Bacone College, and how it Compares to Other Schools in the Country.

Explore Ethnic Diversity at Bacone College

Male to Female Ratio is Pretty Even

Are you seeking a campus with a fairly balanced mix of males to females?

At Bacone College, the male to female student ratio is above the national average of about 40:60 with a student body that is mostly male.

This college is ranked at #1,558 in male to female diversity nationwide. The undergraduate population is comprised of 612 males and 356 females.

Bacone College Gender Diversity Rank (1,558 out of 1,722)

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Explore Male/Female Diversity at Bacone College

If available, the chart below includes the male to female ratio among Bacone College's faculty, as well as students.

High Location Diversity

Would you prefer a school that attracts students from all across the U.S.? If so this may be the school for you.

We took a look at where each of the school's admitted students lived before attending to come up with the geographic diversity grade.

About 46.9% of the students attending Bacone College come from within Oklahoma. This places Bacone College's level of geographic diversity above the national average and gives it a national geographic diversity ranking of #511.

Bacone College Location Diversity Rank (511 out of 2,397)

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Research Nationwide Geographic Diversity

The undergraduate student body is split among 23 states (may include Washington D.C.), as shown in the chart below.

Presence of International Students at Bacone College

Age Diversity Unknown

Some students may opt to be surrounded by other students who are the same age, while others seek input from other age groups.

The traditional college student ranges in age from 18 to 22. For most of the colleges within our database, we were able to determine the age range of the undergraduate student body. Unfortunately, we were not able to do so for Bacone College, as the information is not available.

Questions About Diversity

How is Bacone College doing at attracting and supporting students from all economic backgrounds?

Even a school with high racial, ethnic and geographic diversity may not be diverse when it comes to the income levels of their students. To get a better idea of how Bacone College is supporting low-income students check the Financial Aid Page.

How important is diversity to Bacone College?

Get in touch with the school to find out what they are doing to stimulate diversity, and what student groups, associations and clubs are available that encourage varied perspectives on campus.